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Special Issue: Grassroots Conservatism: Attitudes, Actors, and Scenes of the Conservative Revival in Russia and Central Asia (Guest editor: Marlene Laruelle)

Making sense of conservative narratives in Kyrgyzstan: the case of illiberal public activists

Pages 281-300 | Received 30 Apr 2021, Accepted 09 May 2022, Published online: 14 Jun 2022
 

ABSTRACT

In recent years, we observe the growth of illiberal discourses in Kyrgyzstan. Illiberal public activists are particularly active in engaging with the Kyrgyz-speaking population and spreading conservative values. This paper studies the narratives of illiberal public activists and reveals three main trends in their speeches: promoting strong anti-western sentiments; combining Kyrgyz traditional values and ethnic identity with the religious doctrines for a bigger impact; and actively using digital and social media and focusing on youth and informal education as their main strategies in promoting illiberal thoughts. This paper argues that promotion of conservative ideas by the Kyrgyz-speaking illiberal public activists is a home-grown process, not directly influenced by Russian illiberal propaganda. It is a result of evolving re-traditionalisation, growth of religious values and anti-westernism.

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Notes

1 The Kyrgyz term “ajy” is commonly added to the names of those who have performed the hajj, a religious pilgrimage to Mecca.

2 She formerly used the name Nazira Kulboldieva and worked for a number of Kyrgyz-language media outlets.

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Notes on contributors

Aigoul Abdoubaetova

Aigoul Abdoubaetova, head of the Research and Training Unit at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek. Aigoul has MA degree in International Studies from the University of Oregon.

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